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Celery Steamed in Konbu Tea
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Celery Steamed in Konbu Tea

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My son dislikes celery, but he mistook this as simmered fuki and ate a ton, saying it was really tasty. Because it's simmered until it softens, you won't taste the celery's fiber at all. Japanese-style celery is actually quite good.

Adjust the amount of kombu tea since its saltiness really depends on the brand. I didn't add any soy sauce to keep the celery's nice color, but you can also add some for flavor. For 3-4 servings. Recipe by Heartful Kitchen Rei

My son dislikes celery, but he mistook this as simmered fuki and ate a ton, saying it was really tasty. Because it's simmered until it softens, you won't taste the celery's fiber at all. Japanese-style celery is actually quite good.

Adjust the amount of kombu tea since its saltiness really depends on the brand. I didn't add any soy sauce to keep the celery's nice color, but you can also add some for flavor. For 3-4 servings. Recipe by Heartful Kitchen Rei

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Celery Steamed in Konbu Tea

cookpad.japan
cookpad.japan @cookpad_jp

My son dislikes celery, but he mistook this as simmered fuki and ate a ton, saying it was really tasty. Because it's simmered until it softens, you won't taste the celery's fiber at all. Japanese-style celery is actually quite good.

Adjust the amount of kombu tea since its saltiness really depends on the brand. I didn't add any soy sauce to keep the celery's nice color, but you can also add some for flavor. For 3-4 servings. Recipe by Heartful Kitchen Rei

My son dislikes celery, but he mistook this as simmered fuki and ate a ton, saying it was really tasty. Because it's simmered until it softens, you won't taste the celery's fiber at all. Japanese-style celery is actually quite good.

Adjust the amount of kombu tea since its saltiness really depends on the brand. I didn't add any soy sauce to keep the celery's nice color, but you can also add some for flavor. For 3-4 servings. Recipe by Heartful Kitchen Rei

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Ingredients

3 servings
  1. 2stalks Celery
  2. 2/3 tbspKombu tea (or kombu based dashi stock granules)
  3. 1 tspSugar
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  1. 1

    Remove the fibrous parts of the celery stalks, and chop them up into 5-6 cm thick pieces. We're only using the stems this time - not the leaves.

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  2. 2

    Add the chopped celery and 400 ml water into a pan and heat it up. Don't you love the vivid green color of the celery?

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  3. 3

    When the celery becomes translucent, add the konbu tea and sugar. Simmer until soft.

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  4. 4

    When the celery becomes your preferred toughness, adjust the seasoning to finish.

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  5. 5

    [Reference Recipe] Tsukudani-style Simmered Celery Leaves

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on April 01, 2014 18:04

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